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Limpopo

Land of the Baobab

Limpopo Tours

Discover the mystical landscapes of ancient baobab forests, rich cultural heritage, and untamed wilderness in South Africa's northernmost province.

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Your Complete Guide to Limpopo

Everything you need to know for planning the perfect Limpopo experience — from the best time to visit to insider tips.

Limpopo Province is South Africa's northernmost frontier — a vast, sun-baked landscape where the bushveld meets the tropics, ancient baobab trees tower over the plains, and the Limpopo River forms the border with Botswana, Zimbabwe, and Mozambique. This is where Rudyard Kipling set his Just So Stories, and the "great grey-green, greasy Limpopo River, all set about with fever-trees" remains as evocative today as it was in 1902. **Dry season (May – October)** is prime safari time in Limpopo. The winter months strip the bushveld of its foliage, transforming dense woodland into open savanna where animals are far easier to spot. Temperatures are pleasant — 20–28 °C during the day with cool to cold nights (5–12 °C). The lack of rain means animals cluster around permanent water sources, and the Limpopo, Luvuvhu, and Letaba Rivers become focal points for game viewing. Elephant herds gather along the Limpopo River in the Mapungubwe area, while the Waterberg's mountains trap moisture that supports a surprising diversity of life. June through August is coolest and driest, while September–October heats up (30 °C+) as the build-up to summer begins — this is when vegetation is thinnest and game viewing peaks. **Green season (November – April)** brings dramatic afternoon thunderstorms, transforming the dusty bushveld into a vibrant green wilderness. Average summer temperatures reach 30–38 °C with high humidity, making this the most challenging season for comfort but the most rewarding for birders — over 380 species are recorded in the province, with summer migrants including woodland kingfisher, broad-billed roller, and European bee-eater. The Waterberg Biosphere Reserve is particularly spectacular in green season, with its sandstone cliffs draped in waterfalls and the bush alive with wildflowers. Lodge rates drop 20–35 % and reserves are much quieter. **Shoulder months (April and October)** offer excellent game viewing with fewer crowds. April's post-rain landscape is lush but temperatures begin cooling, making game drives comfortable. October is blisteringly hot but the bush is bone-dry, forcing animals to water sources where sightings are almost guaranteed — this is when the big cats are most active. **Malaria status:** The eastern lowveld areas of Limpopo (including reserves near the Kruger boundary) are malaria zones — prophylactics are essential. The Waterberg region in central-western Limpopo is malaria-free, making it an excellent choice for families with young children.

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Limpopo is South Africa's northernmost province, bordering Botswana, Zimbabwe, and Mozambique. It's home to ancient baobab trees, the Mapungubwe UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Waterberg Biosphere Reserve, and rich Venda cultural traditions. Limpopo offers an authentic, off-the-beaten-path safari experience away from tourist crowds.

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